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This episode of the Idiot's Guide to Podcasting dives into the nuances of podcast introductions, specifically contrasting cold opens with standardized scripted openings. Scott and Kevin discuss the effectiveness of cold opens in engaging listeners right from the start, particularly in a two-person podcast format. They share personal experiences with various editing software, highlighting the challenges and benefits of platforms like Spotify for Podcasters, Riverside FM, and GarageBand. The discussion also touches on the importance of finding the right tools for editing audio, especially for those looking to mix music and manage multiple tracks. As they explore different options, they encourage aspiring podcasters to experiment with various formats and software to discover what best fits their unique style and needs.
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Scott: Built-in laptop speakers
Kevin: Sure MV88
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This episode of the Idiot's Guide to Podcasting dives into the nuances of podcast introductions, specifically contrasting cold opens with standardized scripted openings. Scott and Kevin discuss the effectiveness of cold opens in engaging listeners right from the start, particularly in a two-person podcast format. They share personal experiences with various editing software, highlighting the challenges and benefits of platforms like Spotify for Podcasters, Riverside FM, and GarageBand. The discussion also touches on the importance of finding the right tools for editing audio, especially for those looking to mix music and manage multiple tracks. As they explore different options, they encourage aspiring podcasters to experiment with various formats and software to discover what best fits their unique style and needs.
Takeaways:
Links referenced in this episode:
Mics used:
Scott: Built-in laptop speakers
Kevin: Sure MV88
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Scott's podcast
Kevin's podcast
39 Listeners